A man who threw a six-year-old boy from the 10th floor of the Tate Modern art gallery has been charged over an alleged attack of two women at Broadmoor Hospital.
It's not known whther they are fellow patients or staff, but why is a madman who cannot control himself ever in the same location as any other people without being restrained, whoever they are? It's not like they aren't fully aware of the risk he poses, is it? If a zoo was run so dangerously and with so many incidents, it'd be closed down by the HSE!
Bravery has been accused of beating Linda McKinlay and Kate Mastalerz at the maximum security hospital in Berkshire on September 30 last year. He is due to stand trial at Westminster Magistrates' Court on November 10, but prosecutor Tina Flannery said Bravery was 'not going to engage' with legal proceedings at today's preliminary hearing.
She said: 'He sends messages via the team at Broadmoor to say it is going to affect his therapy if he attends court.' Defending, Sukh Khalon said he had not been able to meet with Bravery following two thwarted attempts to arrange a legal visit in May and June this year.
As can be expected when dealing with a madman. The judge, for once, isn't going along with it:
District Judge Paul Goldspring said his scheduled trial will go ahead even if he chooses not to engage in the proceedings.
One to watch in November.
2 comments:
I'd suggest euthanising him like a dangerous dog, only we can't manage that for canines either!
When they refuse to go to court, whatever the crime, truss them up like Hannibal Lector and wheel them in
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